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of the un security council, at least in new york. it's a long list to you out of us, the rest of the special that i feel very simple power in the body to represent those statements or some process is that most of the laws of special operation is low. the queen crisis, the representative of the british puppy tears of the key of regime ask in this hall whether it was a pity for us to send our sons to fight and ukraine. of course it is, but the british representative and the traditional western hypocritical manner kept silent about the fact we did not do this 2 years ago to start the war. but to stop in for things a rustle, they impose the new wave of science is not only on love to load on individuals on entities around the world. 3000000000 views,
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and 250000000. you'd expect to 8 designs. how many people turned in to catch the gains of the future on the way in the central roof? according to this, if you look at the number of use, the super target that we've set for ourselves repeated do not use which is a tremendous which is a very ambitious figure. 3000000000 view, the payroll. the whole of that $3000000000.00 use would correspond to approximately $250000000.00 unique user unix potato, the wife or a month ago. this is obviously you money as well as a mom in 30 minutes of news. i have used stock now, and so on the eve of 2 years since the beginning of the thing conflict totals of peace have been heard at leisure in general assembly. however, keyes,
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i'm also still have stalls is cute little far apart. rather than boss of the details of the consequences, new credit is faced thus far. the good thing is typically what has this year brought to ukraine? there are hundreds of thousands of census victims, the impending collapse of the economy and the deepest crisis of statehood as the complete incapacity and the lack of independence of the leadership and key of are becoming more and more obvious to the people of ukraine. the that as may, it is already obvious that today ukraine is losing this proxy war of the united states, the european union, and nato against russia, by the hands of ukrainians. and what is no less important, no matter how hard it may be for our european colleagues to accept this conclusion, is that they are not the only losers of this conflict. because the european union itself is nearly the main one is obvious that no europe and futures and site for the corrupt criminal ukraine with its impoverished population into which the current puppet leadership has turned it from an all union, breadbasket grains,
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wireless cos, alive, as well as the cause one kind of moving, get more on what's going on. so current, but more can you tell us about this late succession that the un security council, a sure un security council meeting followed a meeting of the un general assembly. and both meetings emphasized the 2 year anniversary of the russian special military off vacation. now, in his remarks to the security council, a russian ambassador and a bands yeah, emphasized, were began 8 years ago with the euro made that signed 2014. and that it was a result of the overthrow of the elected ukrainian government, as well as the failure of the mask agreement that came afterwards that resulted in russia having to implement this special military operation 2 years ago. now it's also important to note that in his remarks, the ban ds said it's not only you crate that is losing the war. it's also the
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european union. only 10 percent of the population of the european union actually believes that ukraine could be victorious and the conflict. meanwhile, the european farmers are rebelling against the policies that are being imposed on them. and the european union governments are increasingly becoming less popular. the population is suffering as a result of policies that include going along with the united states and britain in their efforts to escalate tensions with russia and escalate the conflict and prolong the conflict and ukraine. now, russian and bastard events the and made these points. and of course, from the united states and the united kingdom, we heard the usual demonization of russia. the usual one sided, simplistic version of events that blames the entire conflict solely on russia. however, we did hear from algeria and most of them speak to african countries that are represented on the security council in rotating positions. and these non permanent members of the security council made
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a point of highlighting the need for negotiations and de escalation quite a different time. than we heard from the united states in the united kingdom. here's what we heard from algeria and mozambique. i was on the phone with the ad will okay. does a political ending negotiated solution? the most viable way to when the conflict d z is just solely pause for a lasting and sustainable peace between the tuesday countries and the 2 neighboring kansas city is high time to deploy the mississippi diploma to care for diploma. take 3 or 4 to achieve this escalation of pension because some policies must show their willingness and origin us to engage in and closes and constructive
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dialogue. now it wasn't just the united nations security council in general assembly that commemorated the 2 year anniversary of the russian military operation . in addition to that, the 2 year anniversary was acknowledged by the white house that unload it. a whole new package of $500.00 new sanctions directed at russia. now the sanctions were directed at russia, but it wasn't only russia that was hit with these sanctions. a number of other countries were included in this wave of new economic warfare being waged by the white house in the name of opposing ross and its military operations. here's what we heard from representatives of the biden administration about these new sanctions . us department of the treasury's office of foreign asset control targeted 26 3rd country entities and individuals and 11 countries, including the people's republic of china, serbia, the united arab emirates and linkedin stein. now china reacted rather negatively to
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these new sanctions, add po tolls and the arguments used by u. s. leaders to justified years. china, reacting to this move by the, by an administration pool. and then here's a whole the situation in which europe finds itself today is directly related to the constant expansion of nato. since the end of the cold war, we call on nato to analyze and move away from the mental psychology of your and to refrain from fueling regional instability and provoking problems. we oppose the illegal sanctions that have been imposed on chinese companies by the united states . the united kingdom and the european union because they use the ukrainian issue as a pre tax, which it is necessary to actively advocate for the multi polarization of our world and a fair one at that way. the cold war ended more than 30 years ago down. so if i tell you, well, it's important to know that on this important 2 year anniversary,
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we heard from the russian foreign ministry we heard from these russian diplomats and the un representatives of russia emphasizing the root causes behind the conflicts, the euro made into the bombing and attacks on the people of don asked and with guns god, the threats that were made, everything that led up to the special military operation. and it's true cause that sound there was a big emphasis on laying out the details about how this came to be, how the minced agreement was ignored. our western leaders have forced it as hard as they possibly can to get to a situation where this special military operation was necessary and that was unimportant message to get out there on this anniversary. obviously it's very different than the narrative events of events, but forward by less than leaders at this time. yeah, so the interesting, i definitely want to assign some updates. caleb always good to those guys because
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when kind of open the finest half of the live soup as well as i am so make a saw. and son saw an interesting uh, state of affairs, the 13th round of i'm 2 blocks and $0.05 just so now if we just watch that that, i mean this one is this the, the west 7th to show that that is doing something. but that is crazy. struggling to hear his promises with weapon supplies. i mean, what's behind bill is also say when you had this well, my take was certainly this plays into what we the news we learned in the past few days about and evolved these death in prison in russia. and you know, what struck me was immediately with that death was the timing of it. i mean here, type across and it just gone to moscow and it was prudent, had a fascinating in depth conversation for a couple hours. and basically he brought put in his voice to the west to how many, you know, hundreds of millions of people,
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that wash center interview and got the perspective that the west has not had for the last, at least 2 years if not longer. and basically on the ukraine, more on in the, on the basically buildings world view and what, you know, what, where there, where things are shifting as far as you know, the multiple, the world. and so as soon as this, you know, basically this is a great moment for putting in, their accusing him, killing the vault. and he just doesn't really make sense from a perspective of motivation, right? why would he killed a political point, who was already in prison? doesn't really threaten them. so it to me, it seemed very a very particular and in the timing wise to basically having of only died at that moment and then be able to said he always, he believes responsible. i mean that's like saying trump's responsible for jeffrey up to the diamond prison. right. we don't know. we don't know what really happened, but the us is using that to justify this new round of sanctions. yeah, it's interesting. we know we also, you know, i was like a step back here for a 2nd. sure. and take a look at a be a page that you did yourself that for the 2nd. what does the future look like for
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the us and the g 7 countries? i mean, it seems like biden is creating a why the divide between them and the offs, especially wise is what i'm saying. china, you are the you a one of his biggest potters when it comes to ministry aid. let's just, i know i've heard about the never to the news, but that was an interesting one to science and them. but uh oh, i was seeing a big it divide a big uh, sort of, uh, a void is high the us both of them and you have no other choice. i mean, is this biden doing it? oh, i think it's very interesting timing wise because again, it plays into what the bricks are already achieving. and so i honestly know may be in 2003, 4, but george bush was saying, you know, you're either with,
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with us or with a terrorist. right. they were trying to grade this polarized world, you know, you had to, you do us of the time. well, in 2024. i don't know if that's the case. we are learning, you know, the, basically each months that the brakes are growing in terms of people wanting to join because you don't wanna join their working to the dollar rise in terms of their trade. the, the, the whole nature of, of the, you know, the multiple, the world is here. and so i think that and also all, you know, we have crypto currencies and things that you can, i think maneuver to manage to move around money without going through traditional banking system. so i don't think this, this tactic of sanctions. i mean, i already know how much it's failed in the past against countries like you're on. but i just don't think that this is the, the way forward to actually, if you want it to achieve what bite would say he wants to achieve. right? which is asserting that well in ukraine and whatnot, but and destabilizing rush. i don't think that's what, what this is going to achieve as interesting. you know, are you all the,
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or the united states equal to the us presidential elections just around the corner . biden's, clearly trying to bolster his image, you know, the, the war arrow or the war president. but how the american people, i mean, how they react to students and what was going on. do they really care about what's going on uh, thousands of miles away when this is clearly having some issues at home to yeah, it's funny because, you know, the, the, the diehards progressive crowd like little asian ones they progressive, but like the left, you know, the, the the ones that are really supporting by them, the democratic party, they want you to believe that americans really care. i stop you pull basically saying that most americans consider you create a national security issue. would actually, if you look at it, it said it less than 50 percent of americans thought it was very important. most of them just thought it was somewhat important, which is fair. you know, it is an important issue, but very important to the american people know,
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most americans don't think so. and i think most americans are, are recognizing that we've got when it had, there's like a, you know, a joke essentially. but like if, if i'm that if america found life on other planets, we start sending money to them. it's like we've got to stop sending money to, you know, to basically support other countries and, and take care of them when we, when we have obviously inflation. we have so many issues at home. we're not addressing that the border issue. so i have a hard time believing that americans are going to vote for fighting because he's been, you know, tough on russia and ukraine in the election. so i will go to about a minute last what you will take a one last thing, you know, we, when it comes to the un general assembly, the un security council, we always talk about people coming up until the about negotiating speeds. we even had the chinese, i'm, i'm positive, it admitted as so talk about dialogue when it comes to russia, ukraine, why is it about pushed as well? again, because there's a clear agenda that's you can say the dio con faction,
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you know, that's kind of the taking over the democratic party. and a lot of the rhino is obviously been stronger things right now. and the democrats party, they are really strident and the idea of, i think, ultimately trying to get redeemed change in russia. and you know, they're not gonna, they're, they're just not going to allow the idea of dialogue, again, reproach meant, call you know, trade with russia because they, they are, you know, their goal is to basically see putting out and maybe a more friendly, neal, liberal, regina empower there yeah, as right now, as always, the us opposite is old, so we don't have to leave it there. but thank you very much for that allows and filmmaker so almost done. always a pleasure. thank they don't the now the you has it in spite of its list of it sites and saw the thing, those it accuses of a thing was in the conflict with the brand as it stands, more than 2000 names of individuals and entities labeled as quote so that's 2
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claims independence by the book. now the exception of the measures comes as positive associates sanction parker degrades pleasure. new names added to the list of subjects. so having the assets are frozen in the european union, travel by has implemented and various barriers to trade. now the list includes no new russian companies, but the entities from india, for lanka, china. so be 5 out and contact your sense and service here area as well. as most of the has prohibited several, a representative from entering the country, in your opinion, continues its fruitless attempts to put pressure on russia through unilateral restrictive measures on february 23rd. you countries adopted the next 13 sections package. we consider such actions of the european union, illegal, undermine the international legal prerogatives of the united nations security council. so you might be asking why this 13th anti russian sanctions package from the well, because queen ursula borderline,
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i mean elected european commission president isn't here this week at murphy anniversary of the create conflict. and she could just show up without a gift. so apparently the gift this year is for the you to take yet another wealth swing at rush side to prove its loyalty to ukraine and end up getting pushed in the face right back. so what do you have left for the you just mentioned this time? well, about a $140.00 companies and people apparently you're not just rushing though, because well, it seems like you're running out of russians the section. so now they're hitting the north korean defense minister with the travel about an asset freeze. i'm sure he's already broken up about that not being able to leave the country and making sure of even does to begin with. and also they're targeting companies dealing in electronic components that aren't even russian, but they are indian catholic studies, serbian spy, sri lankan, and turkish. and well, they're also going to hit 17 actual russian companies making,
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drove parts along with some bellow, russian ones as well. meanwhile, western allies are literally shipping entire drones straight to kyo, canada's most recently sending over some drones that it's, i guess, paying for made it america. and apparently that's totally cool to ramp up the work that way. but no, no components in drones. those are going to be tackled by that. you also 15 people and 2 entities that the, you choose a zip, quote, military indoctrination of ukranian children. and they're saying that these people are sellers to zillow, is he, uh, forced mobilization of cannon fodder is apparently just fine though. but yeah, still treating kids for more zones is actionable. well, and that's it for stations they shot their shot to impress. so it's key again, maybe you work this time. we have to admit that those 13 sections, packages the 13th, not yet implemented. basically had
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a very limited impact on the russian economy. as we can see from its macro economic indicators, it is necessary to strengthen the secondary consequences in ways to circumvent the sanctions which are so far fetched that they practically make the sanctions mechanism itself ineffective and empty. look, it doesn't really matter if it's all actually counter productive or if the you in reality has been feeling rushes coppers by russian fuel anyway, despite the balance that couldn't place itself specifically an estimated 35000000 barrels just last year. however, indirectly, that's according to western and g o analysis of shipping data. so one might wonder what the point would be of rummaging around that the couch pushes define more stuff to sanction that isn't even russian in many cases in an attempt to have strict moscow. when the you itself is effective, we still buy stuff from las go, well god, it's because it's the ideological virtue, seagly, there really counts for the you. what else is new?
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which means making these big declarations. grand gestures of love to cheer of while playing around to get its own needs met on the down low. everyday you crate is facing the constant, brutal and indiscriminate is attacks of as aggressive. more than that, we remain united in true to a promise to suppose you great for as long as it takes for the people of ukraine for peace and security in europe and for the rules based international order to prevail. so what does brussels get in return from russia in the wake of ladies? so find fire for ukraine for the 13th time, just to get bosco's attention. well, it sounds like about much more, you citizens, of entities involved in anti rushes. actions are on the verge of finding out. that's great. so the rush for our ministry fagley mentioning in a statement pro, bring them to justice in that tit for tat response to these latest used sections. so it sounds like there's more to come up on that. but all this drama must at least
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be worth it to satisfy it. yeah, right. that would imply that care for the advert actually be satisfied. it's national security council chief just told you to give all of their heavy weapons right over to you free adding that they'll just be quotes, scrap in the future. anyway, he said, just did that. he could make better use of the weapons right now by quote, destroying the russian federation. well, my was slow, your roll there, how you think? yeah, i've had enough water to play right now. destroy europeans farming by flooding the you with cheap ukrainian products like great about the only thing you create is destroying right now is europe that we spoke with an independent journalist who says he thinks that the effective lesson sizes are a sign of the group's collective dysfunction. fee the previous to them about $73.00 at a fruitless. i don't see why this one should be so successful at the same time
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it should be borne in mind that the previous sanctions we had a much sure a aim, the, the destruction of the adoption economies. so this is not only a brute glass, this is a sam 1st, i think this is a actually coming monday of or to prevent companies from, from other countries from doing businesses with the some partners. i think that, that the government, other of the european union and the us say, the, the attempt to so easily thrasher internationally as absolutely failed at the political level, ended the collective risk. it's only showing its own. uh, you put the ends on the late to split stuff of european union and the united states is one a serbian company and it is still, i'm pretty n y, a serbian company is on the list. it is a small company. we only do
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a employees the on the last one, you the company share that the turnover of around one, the 1000000 euros is so how that small company can i have, but i sure to fight that you'd sanction sooner or something. something like it is it a deacon is the west is determined not in the face. the truth of that was the message from the former pink floyd font my roger waters. and i just guess ongoing ongoing for a full discussion and what present jo, buttons titusville on the west. and again, the head over to our website. i'll see dot com. but so now is a sneak peak is that even declining now? the display area, russia, russell, phobia hysteria in britain as western europe. realize that then, oh goodness, lensky is now going to wind is still good doubles. take you
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pig, you lot. the big of the, i think it was gary. you said the big of a lie. you tell about, but you just tell it often and often after a while people will believe people are being persuaded by the powers that be the valve. i was a democrat and a great believer in freedom of speech. super there was only see the only was allowed see left school display of display he marched with people, went to us because but then so does. so let's use voices. well, obviously the current regime and key at the side. they're all nonsense to a man, but this a leading that direction and i have certainly controlled by us. right. we log in off season. yeah, probably where, where do you say the maybe savanski is not complete it because back in 22,
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he was trying to make peace out. the rest of the bull and burst johnson fluid slapped his registered city colt like peace. go out there and find work and he will be good. we'll send you a few boxes. okay. yeah, but we're gonna, oh, okay, cool. i'll give you a new folder, just change somebody else besides, let's see here. make sure that you go next around to when it's so low. but in the meantime, we're just trying to, we can brush it, we have no interest in your country or your people. or that being please say we're at the well with go, i'm punch about with trying to expand our info. when we've taken over russia, we're going to check the showing as i mean just show instance how actually the combine digits. the lorraine is with the physical world throw in a dock,
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so blood sweat, an old fashion competition. and once you get the games of the feature, a k, a fidget till games, i'm not saying bodies and the russians, and they have cars on this hosting. how does the participants from dozens of countries in hockey, on fridays schedule, losing by the name of all quads lead throughout the game and finish dominate, say on the ice, but not be full. the crew huddled around computer screens and phase of but actually as well. and managed to pull my lace with a 5 goal advantage over there, and ultimately bring home the bronze level into the head of the for just to gain 250000000 views of waiting to do so. watch the games from across the world. we are more interested of course, in the online inspect, the rather than offline not to offend the offline. let's say there's yeah. because if you look at the number of use that super target that we've set for ourselves 3000000000 view, not so we need to use, which is a tremendous which is
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a very ambitious figure. that's a 3000000000 view. the whole, the whole of that 3000000000 use would correspond to approximately 250000000 unique user unix spectators all around the world was absolutely fantastic. this is a great event and seems to be extremely officer, extremely successful. one thing though, about the, with the going back to the sort of the research and how you, how would you actually select which i can see what the sports. obviously, football is sort of the world's most popular sport, hockey obviously very popular in russia. but how would you select the video games? why that you personally, but the organizational thing is that this is a big lecture. i mean, you have to go, if you want to go to the sales, is going to be like a 2 hours. but what we're having, we're having a unique business unit, we've been however, integration, which is called, which the let just been doing this selection. very careful, particularly each and every discipline based on the numerous factors. i'll just give you williams. just give you those 2 factors that these guys analyzing me
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while selecting more games like strategic dig gigs out of the array of the strategic games as you're having the cypress more selecting a shelter out of the hundreds and hundreds and thousands of the soldiers that they've been doing a careful and particular solution by the 50 parameters and then back pointing these 2 things together and the physical bar and the side, the part that was another exercise after the after selection. that was a field treasury. that was that selection additional action. and that comes at point where you are having like place together with the putting them together, like making this one discipline making what kind of support. one of the adverse selection criteria that we looked at was the years how this discipline all fibers for just being viewed and around the world. oh, i see i each add you to my many views online wants that instant wants
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the how many, how many videos that have been produced on that matter? how many stream is how many we stream is, sorry, it was a hard core data, but the data like was huge. and that sort of revealed what's the most watchable of the video game, or to roll the billing to the use technological kendra, replicated not cost, et cetera, etc. as long as those are, there was a whole array of criteria by which each and every discipline has been waiting while that's open, i would join us in real time. so yeah, he's up next on guy on the line and we'll be back with a couple of them. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the i'm action or down. see, welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world, from the you a on the 2nd down of a 3 of the beginning of russia's defense of the people of what was eastern ukraine, subject to ethnic cleansing off to the u. s. e u u. k. back made and qu, in 2014. it's also it'd be in a week when the usa, a game, vetoed a un security council resolution to ends with the nato nation of genocide and gaza . and that there is one publication that is synonymous with exposing global war crimes. it is wiki leaks the subject of an appeal in the london court. this week will our interviews with its found a julian assange before his torture by british authorities in london are available on our rumble channel. joining me from the caribbean,

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